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Off Topic => Test/Spam Forum => Topic started by: tactical n00b on July 14, 2007, 04:36:44 AM
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tell me wat u ppl think B)
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lol..
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I know i need something...
lol
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unfortunatly i can read that
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lol, yeah I could read it... funny thing is it comes instinctively... as in you don't really need to spend time learning l33t.
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BTW: i voted "i rather not say" :lol:
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I had trouble with the "get." Otherwise, I read it like a normal sentence =Þ I used to have a friend that talked like that…
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It's not all that hard to read really... although the context is not a smart one...
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tee hee (: (: (:
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actually, reading something like is more psychological than knowing leet speak
we as humans have an instinct for 'completeing the circle' where if we see a jumble of words that resembles the intended word OR the intended word with letters missing, we will instinctively fill in the blanks, so reading leet speak is easy because your brain will fill in the blanks...
with a few exceptions, for example, i couldnt comprehend anything in that after 70, because my head just switched over to reading them as numbers :lol:
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... Get ...
;)
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Yeah, and on a side-note, you can actually read words that have their original first and last letters in their place, but all other words are jumbled inside it.
For example: eiogsnianxatun
For those who couldn't read it, it's:
exsanguination
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Yeah, and on a side-note, you can actually read words that have their original first and last letters in their place, but all other words are jumbled inside it.
For example: eiogsnianxatun
For those who couldn't read it, it's:
exsanguination
It only works if you actually know the word in the first place. :P And I have no idea what that word means...
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Bleeding out. I couldn't read that. I think it mostly works for words people are more familiar with. Plus, that's really jumbled up. Probably doesn't work so well when you jumble the letters by more than simple transpositions.
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i read it from experience from scamming runescape noobs of all their gold and selling it at school.
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i read it from experience from scamming runescape noobs of all their gold and selling it at school.
Ah, those were the good old times. :lol:
The Conestoga :op2:
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...you both suck at life if you needed to scam in RS. And no, I never been scammed (though people tried to before, and every time they were killed, lol)
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The funny thing is, theres only 1 I'd ratehr not say, and only Eddy-B said he put i'd rather not say, so pretty much every one is smart, and can read real and fake wording... plus, theres a shirt that says that...
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What does it mean if you can remember the phrase just by reading the topic title. Particularly on a thread as old as this one.
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Yeah, I was thinking that too, Hooman...
I think it means we win? But win what?
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a chocolate chip cookie made with cow intestines
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Oh mah gawd... I guess I really do need to get laid haha...
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*cough* 4 seconds?
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Any one up for closeing this DISTERBING (and funny) topic?
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DISTURBING, maybe. Have no dictionary/ working spellchecker? LEARN the language.
And no, it's the spam/test forum. The only real reason to close a topic in this section is because of flaming/trolling and generally bad behaviour.
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agreed, and with that said, im going to blow up the earth FOR THE 79TH TIME!!! XD
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OKEY... :rolleyes:
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actually, reading something like is more psychological than knowing leet speak
we as humans have an instinct for 'completeing the circle' where if we see a jumble of words that resembles the intended word OR the intended word with letters missing, we will instinctively fill in the blanks, so reading leet speak is easy because your brain will fill in the blanks...
Nynx is right. I do not post here much more, but I did my senior paper (for high school) on artificial intelligence. I read many books to do that and put too much effort into it. The brain is sometimes compared to a harddrive but is in fact nothing like one. Harddrives store data to be used later. The brain... well we are not completely sure yet. All we know is that the way it stores information is not in any orderly fashion and we do not actually "remember" anything. Our brain just pieces together familiar scents, images, sounds and other to make something. So one person can look at the l33t speak, as it is called, and see words whereas others cannot. I have been talking to people that use that all the time and I could always read it, though I never use it. Maybe it is just the fact that I read so many books. Here is an example that I found in my readings:
A man comes into a dinner and kills another and flees. the police comes and questions three people that saw the murderer. One says he is 6 foot and he is pale with dark black hair. Another says he is a short man and is Asian. The third says that he is Mexican. The reason for this is because all these people each had a dangerous encounter with one of these types of people and was, therefore, seeing what the brain familiarized the situation with.
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and then there's the case in a criminology course where an assistant dashed in, grabbed something, and dashed out. The proffessor yelled out, "Did anyone see that curly haird man?" Everyone thought he had curly hair, but when he came back in, it was short and straight. This shows that the human mind is easily tampered with, and therefore it wouldn't be difficult to convince people to see words where none exist.